Wednesday, September 9, 2015

The Tips Of Disney World Autism For Your Child

By Daphne Bowen


Before embarking on a journey with an autistic child, there are always many considerations. It is for this reason that if you are to visit Walt Disney World you need to ensure you put measures that would make the trip successful. In this regard, the writing would focus on the Disney world autism tips for your child. A trip to this place would give unrivaled experience to your child. However, to ensure complete success you need to prepare well. Ensure you carry with you a note from the health care provider of the child. The letter should explain in details the state of the child. It is because standing in a queue can be destabilizing for an autistic child.

The doctor note should explicitly explain the condition of the child to make it easier for those handling the child to put in place the right measures. When you have the note, you will bring it to the Guest Relations window and get a Guest Assistance Card. With the Guest Assistance Card, you will able to access the un-crowded holding areas of the park away from the conventional queues.

One card is enough to access all the parks, so you need not use separate cards for the four parks. It is important that you pick a Guidebook for people with disabilities, which you can also get online. Remember that with the card you would not be allowed to bypass the usual waits at the attraction sites. The essence of the card is to help you conveniently access the attraction without the need to go through the long queues.

The other tips that you can adhere to are to book a hotel or restaurant that is serene to help the child unwind after the busy day at the park. At the Disney resort, there is a list of some of the best room numbers that provide the cool serene environment for the special need child.

An autistic child always requires a lot of attention for this reason you need to ensure you schedule breaks when you are at the park. A mid-day nap or some swimming at the pool would be relaxing for the weary or the over-stimulated children. Ensure that you carry with you a set of earplugs from home to help the child at the attraction sites that have loud sound effects and music.

You also need to consider taking the town car service instead of the shuttles or bus services. It is because the town car service directly drives you to your hotel from the airport, unlike the shuttles that would make a two-hour trip as they drop other guests.

The guidebook also gives you options on some of the eating places for disable people. Loud music and sound effects are always irritating to children with autism. It is in this regard that the guidebook offer serene eating options where you can enjoy a meal.

Finally, consider taking a taxi instead of the usual transportation when travelling to the resorts. Remember that sensory defensive children find deep pressure sensation at the sandy beaches enjoyable. As a result, you should consider taking the child to such places to enjoy to the fullest.




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